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WIZARDRY OF
IN STORY OF
Minute By Minute the World
Learned of Disaster
By Messages.
Tho wonders f wireless telegraphy,
have never been no vividly shown u
they Imve been In the caBe or the loss
of the great steamship Titanic. llun
iheds of imssnges weie exchanged be
tween the Titanic and tho ships ut
hen, which transmitted them ushore, ta
tun .hemispheres. While tho Tltunlo
vim sinking the world ut large was
Klven Meeting glimpses of what was
going on, by tho operators of the ships
In the fog, hundred of miles nway.
Here, In brief, Is the chronology of
how the wireless messages came In
nils most wonderful demonstration of
th modern magic, of science:
April 14, 10i25 p. m. "8. O. S."
"H.' O H." "S.' O. B," Is flashed out by
the operutor aboard 'the Titanic, which
hns run Into an Iceberg tt night.
April 14, 10(35 p. m. "S. O. 8." li
beard by the wireless operator at tho
( 'ii I m Itace station, and, realizing It h
tho code hlgnul for danger at sea, hur
riedly imiwers.
April 14, 10i40 p. m. "Hurry!
Hurry! We noecY help!'1 comes the
distress cry from the Titanic us soon
us the operutor at C'upe Knee gets his
Instrument In tune with tho liner. "Wo
lmo struck an Iceberg. We need
hlp." f
April 14, 10:42 p. m. "Am transfer
ring call for help tq nil ships at sen,"
dinners Cape lluco operator. "Where
mn you? How's weather"
April 14, 10:50 p. m. "We're In
4AHC north latitude and liO:U west
longitude." Which Is uhont 900 miles
from Now York. J "Weather cold
much (ce foir"
April 14, 11 p. m. "Hurry! Hurry!
Hurry! Wo'ro filling and sinking by
tlio head. Women being taken oft In
llfeboits. Hurryl Hurry! Hurry!"
April 14, 11 p. m. "Clot your mes-r-age,"
Allan lino Virginian Mashes both
to Tape Hnce operator nnd to Titanic.
"Proceeding to Titanic"
April 14, 11 p. m. to mldnlqht-r-In-tiimlt'tent
messages ifroni Tltunlo:
"Hurry! HurryJ Hurrj'I Sinking by
the head,"
April 14, 12 mldnlnht "We're about
170 miles from Tltunlo. Hurrying with
all speed," the operutor on Vlrglnlnn
Hashes to tho distressed ship and sta
tions. April 15, 12i10 , m. "Have heard
distress culls," wires steumer Olym
pic. "Vre hurrying. Are In latitude
IQ-t3 north nnd longitude 01:18 west.
Should lenih you soon"
April 15, 12(10 a. m. "Making- nil
haste," wires steumer llaltlc. "We'ro
only about 200 miles east.',.
TITANIC TRAGEDY
April 15, 12:27 a. m "Hurry!
Hurryl Hurry!" again comes cull from
Titanic "We'ro Kin " the message
suddenly becomes blurred The wire
less operutors on land nnd sen strive
frnntlcully to get In tune with the dis
tressed liner, und blue Hume splutters
from their Instruments at they pound
nt tho transmitters. Tho Virginian Is
at this time ICO miles uwny from tho
Tltunle.
April 15 "Curputhln reached Tltnn
Ic's position ut daybreak," Is message
sent In New York from Captnln Hud
dock of tho Whlto Star liner Olym
pic. "Found boats nnd wreckage only.
Titanic had foundered about 2:20 n, in
In 41-.1C N. 60: 14 W All boats ac
counted for. About 875 souls rescued,
crew unci passengers. Intter nearly
ill women nnd children. Ix-yland line
steamship Callfornlan remaining nnd
searching exact position of disaster.
Cnrpathlu returning to NW York with
survhors. 1'leuse Inform Cunard."
April 15 Throughout forenoon Our
pathla sends fragmentary messages
thai uro relayed by other steamers
through Cupo lluce ond other wire
less stations, estlmiitlng that 1S00 lives
were lost In the wreck of tho Titanic,
April 16, 2:30 a. m. Steumer Olym
pic, relaying messuges of Curputhla,
begins to send u revised list of the
rescued to New York, woro thnn three
hundred mum's being sent up to day
break. April 16, 5 p. m. Tho Allun lino
steamer Purlilun, reporting by wire
less to Montreal by way of Halifax,
announces tlint'she bun none of tho
Tltunle rescued pnssengers on bourd.
April 16, 5i20 a. m. Itelnycd mes
sage Is received at Montreal from Car
pathlu announcing that Charlei M.
Hays, president of the Grand Trunk
Hallway, Is among tho survivors. Huys'
wife nnd daughter lire nlso reported
umong survivors on Carpathla.
April 16, 5i30 a. m. "Arrived on
scene of dlsnslcr too late to bo of ser
lco," Is message sent by Captain
Cumbell of the Virginian to Allan linn
nt Montreal. "Am proceeding to Liv
erpool." April 16, 5:30 a. m. Sable Island
cable ship Mlnlu reports through the
wireless stntlon at Halifax, N. S.. that
she has fclghtcd great mass of wreck
age, but no boats or rufts of the Tl
tunle. April 16, 6 a. m. Mnrconl report ro-
ceheil by White Rtur line nt New York
from Captain Hostron saying that
there are S08 survivors on the Carpn
tlda. April 16, 10 a. m. Message received
by Marconi Wireless Company from
Its stutlnn nt Cupo Race Indicating
there nre- no survivors aboard tho I'n
rlslun or Virginian.
1 April 16 Another) related wireless
message Is received from Captain Ho
stron of the Carpathla ut New York,
which reuds: "Am proceeding to New.
York unless otherwise ordered, with'
iilinnt 800. After having1 counseled
Willi Air ismuy nnti cnnsiuering ino
circumstances, with so much lee about, '
consider. New York best. I-nrgo niitii-1
ber of Icebergs and twenty-mile Held ,
of Ice with bergs amongst" I
April 16, 12 m. A second wireless
mesinge Is received from the steamer '
l'urlslan saying that after steaming
through much he'ivy Ice looking for
punsengers of tho Tltanlo "sho encoun
tered none The Parisian reports that
tho weather hub so Intensely cold that
even If nny persons might have clung
to the floating wreckage they would
In all probability havo perished from
exposure bcfoio they could have been
picked tip. The l'urlslan Is expected
In Halifax on April 17 with supple
mentary news of the disaster
April 1C Messuges from President
Tufe ut Washington are sent to tho
revenuo cutter OreHinm nt Boston nnd
tho Acushnet at Wood's Hole, Mass.,
ordering them to proceed to sen to
tneqt the Carpathla. Tho President
hns also ordered the scout cruiser Sa
lem, equipped with tho -best wireless
In tho navy, to proceed from Hampton
Hands to meet tho Carpathla und send
a completely revised list of tho Tl
tanlo's survivors to the government nt
Washington.
PRINCE OF WALES .
PARIS PUPIL
Throne Heir Goes to Franco to
.Study and Bo Guest of
Americans.
PAH1S, France, April 10. Franco Is
showing the gtentest Interest In tlio
arrival today from London of the
I'rlnco of Wules, who Is to puss Bev
einl months In the French capital
with tho Murquls de IlreteulU whoso
wlfo Is r.dlth Garner, daughter of the
luto William T darner of New York.
Viscountess de Dreteull, slsicr-lu-luw
of the mnrnuls, aim Is un Amer
ican girl, IMytho Citant. Tho Anlerl
cuti colony In Purls tliorofi.ro tukes it
lively lnteio.it In tli.i sojourn here of
tin- prince, who Is coming with lim
tutor to complete aw edurnl'iM! In
French.
The Muret Is and MiirclilonesA do
Kreteull postiss a mnrgldu on tho
Avenue, du Pels de Holcritie, ir whlcn
a suite Is to be placed ut the disposal
of the, ounir prince
In welcoming tho )"!nco the nows
pnpors uxprens the hope that ho, liko
I.Ik srandfnther. Klir, Kdwnr.l, will
hecoiiio fond ,of Purls. The Marquis
de Dreteull was a close friend of King
Ki'ward for enrs.
Find Out
For Yourself
whether colfee cauiei weak, unsteady nerves, stomach and heart troubles
or any other ailment.
Doctors agree that CAFFEINE the drug In coffee when used habitu
ally, as In the regular daily consumption of coffee as a beverage, works dis
aster to the digestive and nervous systems of many persons.
INTEREST IN THE
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If YOU are ailing, try leaving off the coffee and use well-made
POSTUM
This drink Is made from choice wheat which Is skilfully treated by ma
chinery and carefully roasted.
It Is a delightful, refreshing drink with all the food elements fron
good, pure grains of the field which build up brain and nerve-tissue.
"There's a Reason" for POSTUM
J Very economical. Try It. , ,
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seeing them wo are certain that you
will never rest until you have won one
of them. N "
Candidates May Work Anywhere.
Another fenturo of the contest that
la appealing to candidates Ir that they
are privileged to securo votes and sub
scriptions anywhere. They are not
obliged to work only In their own dls
trlcts, but hnvu tho wldo world na
their fields. This will euublo thum to
sociiro much additional help, Tim
samo Is truo of voting. Persons vot
ing are not confined to voting for the
candidates In their own districts, but
may voto for whomsoever they
choose, regardless of which district
they may reside In.
Big Combination Offer.
Tho l: ii 1 1 o 1 1 n has arranged with
tho San Francisco Hullotlu, which will
soon begin tho publication of Abe
Huef's own story, to furnish subscrib
ers with the. Coast paper at an addi
tional cost of only $2.00 a year.t Tills
prize Is n special one, and Includes the
regular price of the Ilullutln,
$8.00, and $2.00 for the San Francisco
llulletln, or (he two together for J10
per year.
Abe lluef'H story Is written by lilnv
self and will prove InlonBely interest"
ing. It tells or the old "Graft" times
In San Francisco before the fire, and
t'eals with peoplo who helped make
San Francisco notorious. You should
not miss this story.
Unpaid Subscriptions Count,
All subscribers to tho 1) u 1 1 o 1 1 n
who are In arreare on their subucrlp
Hon accounts, and who pay up the
same, uro entitled to votes, according
to tho amount paid. When you pay
your subscription bo Hiiro you recelvo
the votes to which you aro entitled.
Coupon Expires Tonight.
Do not overlook the fact that the
Special SOOO-Vole Coupon expires to
night at 7 o'clock, and all of these
posslblo should be brought In before
this time, as this affords an excellent
opportunity to get started right In the
roulost and once started right It will
prove, next to Impossible, to loso out.
llut do not forget tonight at 7 o'clock
I ho coupon expires.
Corns In and Talk It Over.
If you want moro Information or ad
vice before entering,- do not hesitate
about coming In and talking over your
case with the Contont Manager. Hav
ing been through many such cam
palgns, ho can iio doubt suggest gome
plan for 5011 to follow that will enable,
you to Lome out victorious. And If
your situation at present Is such that
you could not hope, to cum pet o suc
cessfully, ou will not be urged to en
ter, llut before you throw away such
an opportunity, one that may never
comn to you again, como In and talk
tho mntter over.
Married Vomen as Well as Single.
Married ladles as well us slnglo aro
privileged to enter the contest. No
restriction ns to their state in llfo Is
made. A number of nominations havo
already been received from married
women, as well as numerous Inqurlcs,
and wo will state that whether you
aro married or single, you are entitled
to cntvr.
Anyone May Vote.
Ain one who desires to vote mny do
no by clipping tho coupons which op
pear In each Issue of the Hullotlu,
and It Is not necessary to subscribe.
In order to voto for your favorite. The
coupons clipped from each Issue of
tho Hullotlu have a valuo of ten
votes each and nny person may fill
tlieno out and lulng or send them to
the Contest Department of tho BuK
let In, Special voting-ballots are Is
sued on all subBcrlptlon-paymonu, ac
cording' to the amount paid, and these
ballots aro good any time during the
contest and right up to the close. Hut
tho coupons clipped from tho paper
are only good for ten days from date
of publication and must bo voted be
fore that time.
Persons living In one district aro
not confined to voting for candidates
In that particular district, but may
vote for candidates In any district.
Instructions for Voting.
' Enter the name of the young woman
whom you wish to see win ono of
these splendid awards AT ONCF. Shu
may win tlio handsome 1012 complete-IV-enulpped
"Itegal" automobile, one
of tho clogant JG50 "Remington play-
tr-plauos, a perfect $100 diamond ring
or ono of the other prlies.
Hotter still, get the lady to enter
tier own name and then vote for herr
Those who get ,ln on the start havo
the best clianco of winning, hence It
Is deslrablq that the name of your
favorite candidate no entered without
delay. Candidates who entor this
contest do not necessarily havo to b?
subscribers to the Bulletin. Kn
ter your nnmo and your friends will
do tho rest. You will be surprised to
see how rapidly tho votes como In and
what a little effort Is required to win
ono of tho rewards. Get In at tho
tart and encourage your friends to
voto for you; the rest will bo easj
You will novcr know how popular you
nre until you enter the contest.
How to Win.
Any young woman who desires to
enter tho contest and win one of the
magnificent awards offored should seo
to It that lior name Is at ouco sent to
Jtie Contest Manager.
Candidates should at once Interest
their friends In the contest, and by
united and energetic action Induce na
many persons as possible to voto for
thcin. Thousands of free votes aro
distributed dally, as each copy of tlio
Hit 1 1 ell n contains a coupon good
for 10 otes, lly gelling our friends,
tho majority of whom aro subscribers
to tho lliilotln, to cast tlico
votes for you, and then securing Uielr
subscriptions, you can add Immensely
to jour ote-totcl nnd Immediately bo
como a contender for tlieno splendid
prizes, all of wlilch'arc worth so much
effort. i
Tho nomtnallon-blinks -will only ap
pear for a limited time, and only a
limited number will bo accepted. Cut
tlio nomination-blank from this Issue
and send It to tho Hullotlu olllco
with your nnmo nnd address or the
iamo and address of your favorite
candidate A subscription Is not nec
essary, but will natuinlly help your
candidate, and good stnrt means
much. Tho names of persons making
nominations will not bo divulged.
Tho prizes will be nwnrded at tho
nnlt.li of tho contest, and may bo dis
posed of as the winners seo lit.
Votes Issued on All Payments.
Votes aro Issued on all subscription
payments, both old and new. llu sure
you recelvo your votes whon paying
or prepaying your subscriptions. Ev
ery subscription payment, oven for
one mouth, earns votes, and those may
be voted for any candldato or held
until tho c!o3o of tho campaign If tho
subscriber chooses.
How Territory Is Divided. .
District No. 1 consists of Honolulu
nml the Island of Oahu, from the con
tor of Nuuauit Sticet, West.
District No. 2 consists of Honolulu
and tho Island of Oahu, from tho cen
ter of Nunanti Street, Cast
District No: 3 consists of tho Islands
of Knunl and Maul.
District No. 4 consists of tho Island
of Hawaii.
The Contest Office.
In located in the H u 1 1 o 1 1 n of
fice, Alakcs Strcot, and Is open all day
and up to 8 o'clock In the oienlngs.
If thcro Is any point In connection
with tho contest that Is not quite clear
to you, call, write or telephone, and
It will be cleared up for you. Tele
phones 218.1 and 2250.
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Why turn yourself into a
medicine-chest, filling
it with every, new concoc-,
tion that comes along?
Nature does the cur.
ing, not medicine.
Atk your Doctor if
SUNSHINE
AND
Scott's Emulsion
i' not Th treatment for
Couth and ColJi, Grippe,
and many other ills.
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